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. >> stahl: so he was born the match, and that environment and that home lit the match. is that a fair way to say it? >> soccio: i think it's a very fair way to say it. >> stahl: after the murder, jeff's mom got custody of his four girls, because his wife pled guilty to leaving a loaded gun in the house. and every week, joann visited her son's young killer in juvenile hall. >> patterson: it's a struggle every minute of my life. because my son was murdered and i want justice for him... >> stahl: yeah. >> patterson: ...but only at the ex... that only happens at the expense of my grandson. >> stahl: what about politics with these children? do you feel any obligation to teach them about nazis? >> patterson: they're being raised conservative republican. we need more of those in california. ( laughs ) >> stahl: but what about nazism? >> patterson: it's gone for this family. >> kroft: last year, at age 13, joseph hall was convicted of second degree murder and sentenced to ten years in juvenile prison. aflac! aflac! got 'em. ♪ yeah, he's clean, boss. now listen to me, duck. i
. >> stahl: so he was born the match, and that environment and that home lit the match. is that a fair way to say it? >> soccio: i think it's a very fair way to say it. >> stahl: after the murder, jeff's mom got custody of his four girls, because his wife pled guilty to leaving a loaded gun in the house. and every week, joann visited her son's young killer in juvenile hall. >> patterson: it's a struggle every minute of my life. because my son was murdered and i want...
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ashley judd pushes on hiv research and the environment. even elmo from sesame street, asking lawmakers to support music programs in american schools. hollywood stars say they understand there may be skeptics but if their celebrity can help advance a cause, they're going to take advantage of the spotlight. john and marci. >> karen, thank you. >>> a big legal defeat for actress lisa kudrow, ordered to pay her former manager $1.6 million. the "friends" star had oral agreement but no written contract for scott howard who worked for her for 16 years. the jury agreed kudrow owed him residuals. by the time "friends" ended, he was earning $1 million per episode. >>> another look at justin bieber after his arrest in florida last week. the 19-year-old superstar takes a sobriety test. now clips show bieber giving a urine sample were withheld. bieber has pleaded not guilty to drunk driving. >>> things are starting to get crazy down in rio, even before carnival season gets under way here. here is some proof. take a look. >> a couple of daredevils pulli
ashley judd pushes on hiv research and the environment. even elmo from sesame street, asking lawmakers to support music programs in american schools. hollywood stars say they understand there may be skeptics but if their celebrity can help advance a cause, they're going to take advantage of the spotlight. john and marci. >> karen, thank you. >>> a big legal defeat for actress lisa kudrow, ordered to pay her former manager $1.6 million. the "friends" star had oral...
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and the only difference is, that i grew up in an environment that was a little bit more forgiving. so when i made a mistake, the consequences were not as severe. >> reporter: teens from chicago saw themselves in the president as well. >> to my surprise, he was just like me. growing up without a father. and sometimes not too concerned with school. >> reporter: the event was to launch, my brother's keeper, a mentoring program for at-risk youth. >> part of our message in this initiative is, no excuses. it'll take courage, but you have to tune out the nay sayers who say the deck is stacked against you. you might as well just give up. or settle into the stereo type. >> reporter: this is the third time the president met with this group of teens from chicago. last time was on father's day and you can expect he will meet with them again. this is clearly a group the president established a real personal connection with. jonathan karl, abc news, the us white house. >>> jason collins said what he did last night over what he did after his team won, one of those cool treats. following the game
and the only difference is, that i grew up in an environment that was a little bit more forgiving. so when i made a mistake, the consequences were not as severe. >> reporter: teens from chicago saw themselves in the president as well. >> to my surprise, he was just like me. growing up without a father. and sometimes not too concerned with school. >> reporter: the event was to launch, my brother's keeper, a mentoring program for at-risk youth. >> part of our message in...
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kevin does all three in the under water environment, just over a minute. simply incredible. >> amazing. the first cube took him only five seconds to solve it. >> that is elaborate. holding your breath for a minute is no easy task either. >> just to focus like that, that is incredible. >> talent. >>> coming up -- wait, wait, wait for it. bingo. >> and another. still going at it. >> maybe he can get on oprah. coming up, oprah winfrey's angry words and tough love for lindsay lohan. >>> and all those pictures you take with your cell phone camera, they could be worth some big money. find out how to cash in. you're watching "world news now." ♪ >> "world news now" weather brought to you by lifelock. weather brought to you by life lock. an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers t
kevin does all three in the under water environment, just over a minute. simply incredible. >> amazing. the first cube took him only five seconds to solve it. >> that is elaborate. holding your breath for a minute is no easy task either. >> just to focus like that, that is incredible. >> talent. >>> coming up -- wait, wait, wait for it. bingo. >> and another. still going at it. >> maybe he can get on oprah. coming up, oprah winfrey's angry words and...
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and the only difference is, that is i grew up in an environment that was a little bit more forgiving. so, when i made a mistake, the consequences were not as severe. >> reporter: teens from chicago saw themselves in the president, as well. >> to my surprise, he was just like me, growing up without a father. and sometimes, not too concerned with school. >> reporter: today's event was to launch my brother's keeper, a mentoring program for at-risk youth. >> part of our message in this initiative is, no excuses. it will take courage. but you have to tune out the naysayers who say the deck is stacked against you, you might as well just give up. or settle into the stereotype. >> reporter: this is the third time the president has met with this group of teens from chicago. the last time was on father's day. and you can expect, he'll meet with them again. this, diane, is clearly a group that he's established a close, personal connection with the president. >> a very different kind of speech today. thank you so much, jonathan karl. >>> now, we head overseas to ukraine, where this was the image
and the only difference is, that is i grew up in an environment that was a little bit more forgiving. so, when i made a mistake, the consequences were not as severe. >> reporter: teens from chicago saw themselves in the president, as well. >> to my surprise, he was just like me, growing up without a father. and sometimes, not too concerned with school. >> reporter: today's event was to launch my brother's keeper, a mentoring program for at-risk youth. >> part of our...
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. >> and a delicate balancing act between the environment and economy at lake tahoe. >> and a live look tonight from the top of mount tam you'll see how wet weather improved outlook for water supply. good evening. this next round of rain isn't a strong storm, but every drop counts in a drought, obviously. spencer? >> you're right. and we're counting many drops w. you can see light rainfall now. you can see that right here in the san francisco area from san francisco and south we have a steady rainfall at the moment. giving you the looping radar, you can see batches of rain beginning and continuing i should saying to move into our direction. nearly 4-tenths in mount st. helena. again, rain continues throughout the evening and overnight hours the totals will grow and we'll have totals later. >> the storm isn't looking like a big rain maker but last two were stronger and wetter. wayne freedman joins us with a look. >> people have been hearing about the drought. bad
. >> and a delicate balancing act between the environment and economy at lake tahoe. >> and a live look tonight from the top of mount tam you'll see how wet weather improved outlook for water supply. good evening. this next round of rain isn't a strong storm, but every drop counts in a drought, obviously. spencer? >> you're right. and we're counting many drops w. you can see light rainfall now. you can see that right here in the san francisco area from san francisco and south...
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ashley judd pushed congress on hiv research and environment. and even elmo from sesame street asked lawmakers to support music programs in american schools. >> there are too many issues to expect people are going to focus on the range of important dates. >> if their celebrity can advance a cause, they're going to take advantage of the spotlight. abc news, washington. >> well parents of a 5-year-old boy in connecticut are demanding answers after his son was taken from school by the great grandfather of another student. the man told officials he didn't realize he had the wrong child until he got home he brought the boy back the family says they have no reason to believe the child was harmed but still, a lot of questions remain. >> he hasn't said a lot about it. very, very scared. the day of, once he got home. he's only five years old it's hard to extract information. >> well, the school immediately made changes to the pick up procedure but that is not nearly enough for the family. they're demanding a full investigation by police, including a back
ashley judd pushed congress on hiv research and environment. and even elmo from sesame street asked lawmakers to support music programs in american schools. >> there are too many issues to expect people are going to focus on the range of important dates. >> if their celebrity can advance a cause, they're going to take advantage of the spotlight. abc news, washington. >> well parents of a 5-year-old boy in connecticut are demanding answers after his son was taken from school by...
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we wanted to create an environment that the guests don't want to move. it's been a long haul. really, how many awards show, how much rain, how much traffic? i really do want to create meaningful experiences. i really want to create an environment where those can gather to celebrate. >> reporter: there is plenty to see here and eat here thanks to wolfgang puck and his staff. i'm calling this party beauty and the feast. >> it's all of wolfgang's favorites and then some. they're sitting down and having like one dinner, eight ounces or 12 ounces of one thing, they'll have 40 different items. >> reporter: i tasted the mac and cheese with black truffle. i took my oscar to go and on the subject of oscars -- >> here is the engraving station. this is exactly where the winners will be with one guest with a glass of champagne and having their oscar engraved. >> reporter: this ball takes place in a 28,000 square foot room, surrounded with some remarkable vertical garden. >> it has to be the next. it has to be the new idea, and the installation looks really simple but it's got layers and l
we wanted to create an environment that the guests don't want to move. it's been a long haul. really, how many awards show, how much rain, how much traffic? i really do want to create meaningful experiences. i really want to create an environment where those can gather to celebrate. >> reporter: there is plenty to see here and eat here thanks to wolfgang puck and his staff. i'm calling this party beauty and the feast. >> it's all of wolfgang's favorites and then some. they're...
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we wanted to create an environment that the guests don't want to move. it's been a long haul. really, how many awards show, how much rain, how much traffic? i really do want to create meaningful experiences. i really want to create an environment where those can gather to celebrate. >> reporter: there is plenty to see here and eat here thanks to wolfgang puck and his staff. i'm calling this party beauty and the feast.v, >> it's all of wolfgang's favorites and then some. they're sitting down and having like one dinner, eight ounces or 12 ounces of one thing, they'll have 40 different items. >> reporter: i tasted the mac and cheese with black truffle. now i know why truffles are so expensiv expensive. i took my oscar to go and on the subject of oscars -- >> here is the engraving station. this is exactly where the winners will be with one guest with a glass of champagne and having their oscar engraved. >> reporter: this ball takes place in a 28,000 square foot room, surrounded with some remarkable vertical garden. >> it has to be the next. it has to be the new idea, and the insta
we wanted to create an environment that the guests don't want to move. it's been a long haul. really, how many awards show, how much rain, how much traffic? i really do want to create meaningful experiences. i really want to create an environment where those can gather to celebrate. >> reporter: there is plenty to see here and eat here thanks to wolfgang puck and his staff. i'm calling this party beauty and the feast.v, >> it's all of wolfgang's favorites and then some. they're...
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the only difference is that i argue up in an environment that was a little bit more for giving. so when i made a mistake the consequences were not as severe. >>reporter: freens chicago saw themselves in the president as well. >> to my surprise he was just like me. agreeing up without a father. and sometimes not too concerned with school. >>reporter: today event was to launch my brother keeper. mentoring program for at risk youth. >> part of close close message in this initiative is no excuses. it will take courage but you have to type out the naysayer who say the deck is stacked against you you mit as well just give up. settle in to the stereo type. >>reporter: this was third time the president met with this group of teens from chicago. last time was on father's day t.you can expect he will meet thel with them again. this is clearly a group the president has established a real personal connection with. jonathan karl, the white house. >> this is video more rare than pictures of lock necessary monster b.to see the first known video of a u.s. supreme court proceeding. spectator sne
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he is glossed over that part of his career but he was in this environment and soaking up these techniques that 20 years later he would use an and "fox news." >> host: what about the idea of repetition. tuc foxes repeating the message throughout the day? >> guest: that is one of the principles box uses as they develop story lines. the health care debate was a classic storyline the run-up to the iraq war. >> host: good guys, bad guys? >> guest: they developed adversary so let's take the case of iraq. "fox news" was hammering the united nations and france and remember the whole freedom fries thing quick they were hammering al-jazeera the airbase television network's hostile anti-american. michael moore was a "fox news" enemy. they develop these characters on the opposing side and then they would build up their characters on the pro-side. george w. bush as the hero. they develop these story lines and repeat them through the day. they would start on fox and friends and go to the news hour and continued to prime-time. you see that going back to tbn with the repetition of stowers -- stories as a
he is glossed over that part of his career but he was in this environment and soaking up these techniques that 20 years later he would use an and "fox news." >> host: what about the idea of repetition. tuc foxes repeating the message throughout the day? >> guest: that is one of the principles box uses as they develop story lines. the health care debate was a classic storyline the run-up to the iraq war. >> host: good guys, bad guys? >> guest: they developed...
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but he was working there and he was in the environment and he was soaking up the techniques that 20 years later he applied at fox news. it is classic and driving the message. >> guest: they develop story lines into the health care debate was a classic fox news story line going back in the time of the iraq war and the run-up to the iraq war. >> host: what do you mean by good guys, bad guys? >> guest: they develop adversaries to the case of iraq. fox news was hammering the united nations and remember the whole freedom thing they were handling the television network as hostile and michael moore was a fox news editor and they were on the opposing side and then they would build up the characters on the pro side that president bush was the hero. they repeat them and go through the news hour and they are continuing at prime time and they discuss how the repetition of the stories can be a powerful propaganda technique. >> host: since he watched msnbc and fox. >> host: user they've been about acorn or solyndra. what would you say to people what do you see is the difference between what msnbc is ge
but he was working there and he was in the environment and he was soaking up the techniques that 20 years later he applied at fox news. it is classic and driving the message. >> guest: they develop story lines into the health care debate was a classic fox news story line going back in the time of the iraq war and the run-up to the iraq war. >> host: what do you mean by good guys, bad guys? >> guest: they develop adversaries to the case of iraq. fox news was hammering the...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. at a day. can't wait til tomorrow. liz: with the race to find good tech talent, things like engineers are heating up, there's a new threat to linkedin as the place for job recruiters. piazza careers, offers service that let's companies connect with potential job candidates among more than one million top shelf students. how does piazza differ from linkedin and companies like yelp flocking to this recruiting tool? joining us the founder and ceo. wonderful to have you. we love this story because not openly does it show entrepreneurial spirit but in a way you're taking on one of the big boys in the region and that of course is linkedin. i want you first to start from the beginning, 2009, you founded this really for students. can you explain? >> correct. absolutely. i was one of very few undergraduate women in computer science in india and i really struggled with homework a lot without having ability to connect with classmates and professors in real time. so fast forward when i was stude
driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. at a day. can't wait til tomorrow. liz: with the race to find good tech talent, things like engineers are heating up, there's a new threat to linkedin as the place for job recruiters. piazza careers, offers service that let's companies connect with potential job candidates among more than one million top shelf students. how does piazza differ from linkedin and companies like yelp flocking to...
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they control the environment. the employee, if they want to use ira or something else, don't get the same tax deduction so they're forced to stick to the employer model. i would love to see day here is open architecture, call it whatever you want, anybody at any employer, if you have 401(k), hire any advisor you like where the advisor manage the dollars for you. that would be a great way to go. we have retirement crisis looming, if you look at baby boomers they're woefully underprepared. if they had financial advice today, it would kept get them to retirement. david: i shifted 401(k)s various times. of the one year close to the time of the financial melt down i did it several times. i did it so often i got a call from fidelity saying hey, you can't do this. i got really, nasty threatening letter. was that, can they still do that? can they still limit amount of changes that we make in any course of time? >> oh, it is really up to the employer. they set the ground rules. can say only do x-trades per year and you're
they control the environment. the employee, if they want to use ira or something else, don't get the same tax deduction so they're forced to stick to the employer model. i would love to see day here is open architecture, call it whatever you want, anybody at any employer, if you have 401(k), hire any advisor you like where the advisor manage the dollars for you. that would be a great way to go. we have retirement crisis looming, if you look at baby boomers they're woefully underprepared. if...
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is this taking personal commitment about the environment a little too far? we'll ask steve forbes, forbes media chairman and editor-in-chief what he makes of cook's remarks. >>> also liz has more for us from mountainview, california. liz? >> david, what do you feel like watching tonight? if you wanted to rent a movie, it is just so broad to say comedy. how about if you say comedy where the human spirit prevails and also a chick flick? boom, the video jeannie. has as in jinni. it is your electronic movie concierge. we have the founder. he is from israel. he is here in silicon valley. yosie glick is here. stay tuned. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text,
is this taking personal commitment about the environment a little too far? we'll ask steve forbes, forbes media chairman and editor-in-chief what he makes of cook's remarks. >>> also liz has more for us from mountainview, california. liz? >> david, what do you feel like watching tonight? if you wanted to rent a movie, it is just so broad to say comedy. how about if you say comedy where the human spirit prevails and also a chick flick? boom, the video jeannie. has as in jinni. it...
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you know, what i want is i wanted them to bring their children to live in the same environment that they were forcing me and the people of dish, texas, to live in. >> you know, you say that, it's interesting. a lot of writing and political organizing works around that idea. i mean, there's that famous book "nickel and dime" where a writer tried to live at the poverty line and try to share with people what's that like as we've reported on msnbc, there's some legislators in certain states trying to do that on the minimum wage to make the argument that it's hard to live on the minimum wage. you're talking about arguably something that from a health perspective can be even more dire. what does it take to, you think, wake up sort of the elites, the businesspeople who are doing this and the political elites to what you're talking about? >> well, i think that you're seeing some of it now. you're seeing what they ral really believe. they don't believe they souhoul have to deal with the same pain and suffering they're dealing out to other people. they need to come and feel some of the pain and se
you know, what i want is i wanted them to bring their children to live in the same environment that they were forcing me and the people of dish, texas, to live in. >> you know, you say that, it's interesting. a lot of writing and political organizing works around that idea. i mean, there's that famous book "nickel and dime" where a writer tried to live at the poverty line and try to share with people what's that like as we've reported on msnbc, there's some legislators in...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. olet's say you pay your tguy around 2 percent to manage your money. that's not much, you think except it's 2 percent every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch! over time it really adds up. then go to e*trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert. it's low. really? yes, really. e*trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms not ours that's how our system works. e*trade. less for us, more for you. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant,
driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. olet's say you pay your tguy around 2 percent to manage your money. that's not much, you think except it's 2 percent every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch! over time it really adds up. then go to e*trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert. it's low. really? yes, really. e*trade offers...
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the only difference is that i grew up in an environment that was a little more forgiving. >> that was the president today being quite frank and personal about his past. before nousing a new initiative that deems to help the would be barack obamas around the country. speaking to a pack room that included the parents of trayvon martin, al sharpton to bill o'reilly, he described his my brother's keeper initiative. he will be pushing associations to help young help of color overcome the profound effects of racism to meet their potential. he made his case in terms of how it would benefit not just the boys in question but the nation as a whole. >> the fact too many of them are falling by the wayside. dropping out. unemployed. involved in negative behavior, going to jail. cycles of homelessness breeds violence and mistrust. and our country is a little less than what we know it can be. so we need to change the statistics. not just for the sake -- and boys but for the sake of america's future. >> for most of his five plus years in office the president has strenuously and stood justly avoided f
the only difference is that i grew up in an environment that was a little more forgiving. >> that was the president today being quite frank and personal about his past. before nousing a new initiative that deems to help the would be barack obamas around the country. speaking to a pack room that included the parents of trayvon martin, al sharpton to bill o'reilly, he described his my brother's keeper initiative. he will be pushing associations to help young help of color overcome the...
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the only difference is he said that he lived in a more for giving environment. he had a mom and he had grandparents and teachers who really looked out for him. and his view was that every child should have the opportunities that he had. and we all have a responsibility to make sure that we provide that to them and there are many examples of programs that are working that are really improving these young men, the boys lives and putting them on a positive trajectory. and it is our collective responsibility to take the programs to scale so that we can touch many, many more men and do what we know will work. and that is not just for moral reasons. but because it is good for our economy. they are our workforce of tomorrow and we should invest in them. >> you talk about what is good for our economy and what is important for business. and after all, you will need the partnership of business. this is initiative that would be funded not by the federal government. >> that's right. the president said this is not another big federal government program. in fact, we shouldn't
the only difference is he said that he lived in a more for giving environment. he had a mom and he had grandparents and teachers who really looked out for him. and his view was that every child should have the opportunities that he had. and we all have a responsibility to make sure that we provide that to them and there are many examples of programs that are working that are really improving these young men, the boys lives and putting them on a positive trajectory. and it is our collective...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. >>> perseverance pays off. texas high school football player michael aramirez threw a hail mary catchi. and he did it. >> of course. showing everybody in class. everybody is high fives. don't forget your real friends. >> promise is a promise. as soon as he asked me, i said yes and so i'm sticking to that. i'm there. >> love it. he plans to wear a red, white and blue texas attitude's dough. >>> are you one of those obamacare, quote, liars? jacob says my rate increased a whopping 42%. daniel says now i have no coverage and running out of prescriptions soon. thank you for sharing. you are real people. that's it for us. fox news sunday is up next. before we go, might not realize it, but the competition for best original song is where a lot of the drama is for many reasons that the year's oscar, but in part because of a buzz surrounding a song that parents and kids everywhere can't get out of their heads. youtube is filled with young ones belting outle
driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. >>> perseverance pays off. texas high school football player michael aramirez threw a hail mary catchi. and he did it. >> of course. showing everybody in class. everybody is high fives. don't forget your real friends. >> promise is a promise. as soon as he asked me, i said yes and so i'm sticking to that. i'm there. >> love it. he...
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so they are stuck with this environment waiting month for a colonoscopy. >> there is a push in congress, we did this story, to allow more flexibility to fire executives at the va who some folks don't believe they are doing their job. where is that today and who decides whether or not an executive keeps their job? >> the secretary would decide that. it is called the veteran's manager countable act. jeff miller is carrying it in the house and marco rubio is carry it in the senate. there is a lot of support for this. how can you not support empowering the secretary to fire managers which is nearly impossible. >> who would be against that? >> who could be against that? maybe worker's rights people. but look at defense? senior managers can be fired now and things are being handled. these employees should be held accountable for performance. >> the person that leaked this audio, was that person fired? >> that was a marine that said i will do this to my fellow veterans. he was forced to accept a payoff and was fired for blowing the whistle. >> we will stay on this, pete. pete hegseth prom from
so they are stuck with this environment waiting month for a colonoscopy. >> there is a push in congress, we did this story, to allow more flexibility to fire executives at the va who some folks don't believe they are doing their job. where is that today and who decides whether or not an executive keeps their job? >> the secretary would decide that. it is called the veteran's manager countable act. jeff miller is carrying it in the house and marco rubio is carry it in the senate....
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and this makes for a very toxic environment. i think for everybody going into november. bill: you agree. >> absolutely agreeing. in fact that is one of the reasons why the obama administration are positioning themselves on the side of the people for fairness, for redistribution against the republican party, bill, that has no narrative. that has no arguement. that just says no. bill: back on this poll, quickly. 25% of the democrats expressed that disappointment. >> i think they should. bill: are they disappointed in him and his policies or think he is not liberal enough. >> some say he is not liberal enough. others say they are disappointed in his policies or result of his policies. the fact that there is gridlock and no progress. bill: thanks to both of you. >> thank you. bill: 40% of independents are not happy. >> right. bill: that is really -- >> harbinger of ill for the administration. bill: thank you, doug. thank you, monica. what's next, martha? martha: coming up the poet giving a kiss to a little admirer. why the pontiff's mini-me caused quite a sensation in st. pe
and this makes for a very toxic environment. i think for everybody going into november. bill: you agree. >> absolutely agreeing. in fact that is one of the reasons why the obama administration are positioning themselves on the side of the people for fairness, for redistribution against the republican party, bill, that has no narrative. that has no arguement. that just says no. bill: back on this poll, quickly. 25% of the democrats expressed that disappointment. >> i think they...
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but what if something in the environment is the culprit. state health officials have looked around and found nothing so far. you would think they would be working around the clock trying to find an answer talking to every single mom who's lost a baby. but they're not and outrage is growing. here's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. >> reporter: in the rural and fertile yakima valley in washington state, a horrible medical mystery has unfolded. an alarming number of babies born with birth defects. sara baron, a nurse in the region was the first to report cases of anencephaly, babies born with much of their brain and skull missing. >> i was stunned. three in a couple of month period of time. that's unheard of. they are such tragic, terrible outcomes. >> reporter: barron's shocking discovery prompted an investigation by the state health department, which showed that in three counties in a three-year period, there were 23 cases of anencephaly, a rate four times the national average. what could be causing such a high rate here? is it
but what if something in the environment is the culprit. state health officials have looked around and found nothing so far. you would think they would be working around the clock trying to find an answer talking to every single mom who's lost a baby. but they're not and outrage is growing. here's senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. >> reporter: in the rural and fertile yakima valley in washington state, a horrible medical mystery has unfolded. an alarming number of babies born...
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obviously the same genetics, perhaps a similar environment. but they were able to much better control that. and when they looked at those sibling studies, that's when some of these differences really emerged. >> so the bottom line, if you're a guy over the age of 40 years old and you're considering having a child or if you've had one over the age of 40, what do you need to know? >> well, look, first of all the likelihood is it's not going to have any of these things that we talk about whether it's autism, bipolar disorder, even though the increased likelihood is there. the risk is still pretty small. >> so the majority of dad over 40 will not have any of these things. >> yeah. and i think that's the good news. i'm a bit of an older dad myself. so i pay attention to these sorts of studies. but the idea that it will affect any given individual is still pretty small. what i would say from a cultural standpoint we talk a lot about the fact that women in advanced maternal age has become more common, advanced paternal age has become more common as w
obviously the same genetics, perhaps a similar environment. but they were able to much better control that. and when they looked at those sibling studies, that's when some of these differences really emerged. >> so the bottom line, if you're a guy over the age of 40 years old and you're considering having a child or if you've had one over the age of 40, what do you need to know? >> well, look, first of all the likelihood is it's not going to have any of these things that we talk...
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with a bully in russia that more than willing to bully its way to decree alt the kind of government environment andal lie it wants in the ukraine, no matter what the ukrainian people want. we do need to be strong. i also think we need to make sure the ukrainians don't take any unnecessary pro tvocative acts. i would fully expect lavrov to be saying what he is, whether in fact they do that or whether they have a very different understanding of what their rights are in crimea where they have the large base, may be a very different story. >> congressman, do you anticipate that congress will approve more aid for ukraine? >> i think there would be strong bipartisan support for that. there are a lot of members on both sides of the aisle that realize, this is a critical battleground in the war of ideas and not only going to help determine what kind of future ukraine has, whether they can like their neighbor in poland, have a prosperous economy and open society or recede back to what russia is looking look, awe thor tear yan and we should do all we have but it will determine for those who live in russi
with a bully in russia that more than willing to bully its way to decree alt the kind of government environment andal lie it wants in the ukraine, no matter what the ukrainian people want. we do need to be strong. i also think we need to make sure the ukrainians don't take any unnecessary pro tvocative acts. i would fully expect lavrov to be saying what he is, whether in fact they do that or whether they have a very different understanding of what their rights are in crimea where they have the...
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>> foreign policy, environment, economics, all that goes beyond the front tears of nations of europe. that has to be done on the european level. we are doing that. >> give me a concrete example of something you're proud of, that the european parliament has done in the last five years? >> security, assistance in times of crisis, energy policy and security of gas deliveries, that's what we do. >> how has that worked better on a european level than it would with your country, poland saying, right, this is where we'll get our energy. >> if you put together your reserves, if you negotiate together and bargain on behalf of the bigger group of countries, you're much stronger, you get better prices, better conditions. >> let me ask you a question. you mentioned foreign policy there. you just got back from ukraine. that's our top story here on bbc world today, the crisis in ukraine. first of all, a european parliamentary delegation going to kiev, what can you hope to achieve? you don't have particular weight in terms of foreign policy. it was the foreign ministers last week who were on the gro
>> foreign policy, environment, economics, all that goes beyond the front tears of nations of europe. that has to be done on the european level. we are doing that. >> give me a concrete example of something you're proud of, that the european parliament has done in the last five years? >> security, assistance in times of crisis, energy policy and security of gas deliveries, that's what we do. >> how has that worked better on a european level than it would with your...
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can seaworld create an environment where it never happens again? yes, i absolutely believe they can. what if there were no seaworlds? i can't imagine a society with the value we put in marine mammals if those parks didn't exist. >> i'm not at all interested in having my daughter, who is 3 1/2, grow up thinking that it's normalized to have these intelligent, highly evolved animals in concrete pools. i don't want her to think that's how we treat the kin that we find ourselves around on this planet. i think it's atrocious. >> this hearing is expected to last all week with osha continuing to work toward this theory. that seaworld knew there was a calculated risk of injury or death, but put trainers in the water with the whales anyway. while seaworld will say that dawn brancheau's death was an isolated incident. reporting live in seminole county, dave mcdaniel, wesh 2 news. >>> there's something wrong. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alri
can seaworld create an environment where it never happens again? yes, i absolutely believe they can. what if there were no seaworlds? i can't imagine a society with the value we put in marine mammals if those parks didn't exist. >> i'm not at all interested in having my daughter, who is 3 1/2, grow up thinking that it's normalized to have these intelligent, highly evolved animals in concrete pools. i don't want her to think that's how we treat the kin that we find ourselves around on this...
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>> the obamacare regulatory environment is one element of the change in health care where the cost of health care will continue to go up and software is a fundamental way to address that. we have been very active selling companies to the larger participants as they look to build up rotter solutions. >> what other subsectors of tax are hot right now? >> infrastructure software broadly. like sapy solutions and oracle. i think you can see companies like ca trying to change itself or companies that have gone private that are trying to transform companies to deliver solutions into the small and medium-size companies in the marketplace. >> one of the stocks we like to talk about is tesla. morgan stanley doubled their price target. would you buy tesla? >> i'm a technology banker and a big car guy, so i love the stock, does it have the chops to develop the solutions that? that is an unknown. it's interesting at risk dollars that may lay out in a big way or may not. it?ould you buy >> no. >> a lot of analysts still have a bye on it. we are on the market again and 30 minutes. "street smart" is
>> the obamacare regulatory environment is one element of the change in health care where the cost of health care will continue to go up and software is a fundamental way to address that. we have been very active selling companies to the larger participants as they look to build up rotter solutions. >> what other subsectors of tax are hot right now? >> infrastructure software broadly. like sapy solutions and oracle. i think you can see companies like ca trying to change itself...
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the week wage environment is also a factor here. what is the bloomberg consensus forecast? >> we are expecting a 15.4 million pace of sales. as critical. at the end of january, we had inventory on the market. sustainable set around 65. one of the reasons we had the slowdown in production was not because of the weather. it has to do with the balance of supply. we need to see the pace of sales pick up substantially. my sense here is that the weather will inhibit that. eventually the automakers will have to put in some pretty big extensions to clear those inventories out. imagine, day before march, in april, will that number spike up a little? when people start getting tax returns back. >> that's what we are expecting. you'll get a little more cash on hand. this is the year many middle-income americans are going to see the tax on their interest reduced. they may get a little less. >> about 30 seconds left. non-manufacturing data. at richmond fed survey, what's a likely to tell us? >> it remains flat. retail is taking it on the chin. at thewill probably stay level. >> a look at
the week wage environment is also a factor here. what is the bloomberg consensus forecast? >> we are expecting a 15.4 million pace of sales. as critical. at the end of january, we had inventory on the market. sustainable set around 65. one of the reasons we had the slowdown in production was not because of the weather. it has to do with the balance of supply. we need to see the pace of sales pick up substantially. my sense here is that the weather will inhibit that. eventually the...
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what should the regulatory environment be? you have to have some rules. >> some of the rules were put in place that are very good. contact for the bar were. putting in place a really normative standard for making a loan. disclosure. all the things you heard about during the crisis. >> what about for the banks? agree -- we totally don't need to see the new agency that came out of the dodd frank law telling the banks with the price of mortgages ought to be. we should not have legislated the way that prepayment penalties work. as a low credit score bar were its mortgage come your score goes up immediately. another lender will come in and refinance you. that first lender will lose money. they're not going to do that. >> mark fleming is the chief economist on bloomberg radio. he said the housing market is becoming more illiquid. he says the slowdown we are seeing in sales as a result of not enough homes being available. is there a lack of inventory echo >> it is even scarier than that. think about 20% of all homes in this country s
what should the regulatory environment be? you have to have some rules. >> some of the rules were put in place that are very good. contact for the bar were. putting in place a really normative standard for making a loan. disclosure. all the things you heard about during the crisis. >> what about for the banks? agree -- we totally don't need to see the new agency that came out of the dodd frank law telling the banks with the price of mortgages ought to be. we should not have...
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. >> we modify aircrafts to make it more like a home environment. increaseden an emphasis on noise reduction in aircrafts. a sound level would only allow you to have good speech interaction within one feet of each other. we have 47 decibels. they communicate 16 feet easily. once it was identify that you could get lower, we rely, alessio far we can go. we apply a continuous and uninterrupted barrier of installation -- insulation. we isolate the component that passed through the barriers. we also have to treat the systems within the barrier already. ventilation fans and whatnot. it is about optimization. more we add, the more weight you add to the aircraft. this would be what would typically come on aircraft. but we develop an whole new only two thirds of the way, it is 10 decibels quieter or half the noise level. interior,f the basic it would be $25 million range. we will have a wide body aircraft. 747, that is just what we do from the interior completion standpoint. class coming up, the bank of nova scotia will be in the spotlight. we will speak to
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tomorrow, we will talk leadership with a business environment that is the 2014 leadership commodity. look for that tomorrow on bloomberg surveillance. >> our guest host is bob nardelli. let's get to some company news now from the files of "hobart west." target, procter & gamble, giving some p&g products less product placement in its stores. amazonmes after p&g let set up shop in the warehouses, allowing them to order products faster. falling for the first time in a decade, the company had just over 431,000 employees after last year. a 10% drop the last time this happened was 2002. coming as ibm tightened costs and to try to break seven straight quarters of falling revenue. telekom wants closer ties with germany's biggest carriers in markets like romania. netherlands, they have artie said that their german unit will introduce the new offer in the spring. course within bloomberg surveillance this morning we have seen headlines from ukraine and russia. vladimir putin, russia, flexing his muscles, the president ordering an urgent drill for troops across the central districts to test mili
tomorrow, we will talk leadership with a business environment that is the 2014 leadership commodity. look for that tomorrow on bloomberg surveillance. >> our guest host is bob nardelli. let's get to some company news now from the files of "hobart west." target, procter & gamble, giving some p&g products less product placement in its stores. amazonmes after p&g let set up shop in the warehouses, allowing them to order products faster. falling for the first time in a...
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where the crude oil piles up in barrels and the rest of the world -- you can have it better environment for private investment and international energy agency's have estimated that it is in the trillions of dollars, the infrastructure investment, to man come in to develop our resources of energy in the u.s.. do investors look at president obama's infrastructure proposal with any degree of belief or is it something that they say it has been proposed, we will write it off? are looking at all of these intersections all of the time. about hownking a lot frompolicy in washington, the fed to defense spending, affect the markets? , you your hope and prayer are the queen of a higher oil price and you got it right. does it drive higher here? libya -- their production is out. if they cannot get the barrels back on, we will be in a higher priced situation. you need to watch the iraqi elections coming up in april. one thing to watch in the downside is the iranian nuclear negotiation. to the the risks are upside in terms of geopolitics. >> i want to bring it back to janet yellen testifying later tod
where the crude oil piles up in barrels and the rest of the world -- you can have it better environment for private investment and international energy agency's have estimated that it is in the trillions of dollars, the infrastructure investment, to man come in to develop our resources of energy in the u.s.. do investors look at president obama's infrastructure proposal with any degree of belief or is it something that they say it has been proposed, we will write it off? are looking at all of...
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what they're doing is a result of what people say is a zero interest rate environment. >> the idea zero return goes to charles plosser. do we have challenges in investment? do low interest rates distort american finance? i think there are a lot of people that complain. is worried that we distort various price signals. >> you worry about chronic low interest rates. >> how long will it take before the pressures of that begin to show up and financial stability and capital going where does not need to go. the more central banks around the world and the fed try to distort the signals, the distortions build up over time. >> capital going places, being turned around quickly. not much sign of the traditional money velocity. there is a ratio of how much money is in the system. that has more to do with other things. i do not think that is driving the search for yield that we see. bank loans have fallen. they are up a little bit. are there optimistic signs that things have turned or are starting to turn? economy is in better shape than it has been in a couple of years. man i have never been one to
what they're doing is a result of what people say is a zero interest rate environment. >> the idea zero return goes to charles plosser. do we have challenges in investment? do low interest rates distort american finance? i think there are a lot of people that complain. is worried that we distort various price signals. >> you worry about chronic low interest rates. >> how long will it take before the pressures of that begin to show up and financial stability and capital going...
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has by castingt this environment of weak this takeed president putin to the actions. the whole thing began by him intervening in ukraine internal politics where they were trying to execute an agreement with the eu. ultimately this invasion by russia. the president, and secretary kerry, have to shift their view to understand this is a different russia than they perceived. their view has been as secure russia is a secure europe, but the more secure russia feels, the more adventurous they become. the secretary needs to begin to recognize this is not an east-west issue. >> bring as breaking news to help us in the conversation. >> the ukraine prime minister says russian forces are now only in crimea. also seeks clarity for what they want and says the troops will not invade east ukraine. headlines from the ukrainian prime minister. to what extent is there discussion on moving american warship to the region if it comes to that? there needs to be a broader discussion then where do we move asset? takeed to make sure we actions that strengthen the allies. a number of allies are
has by castingt this environment of weak this takeed president putin to the actions. the whole thing began by him intervening in ukraine internal politics where they were trying to execute an agreement with the eu. ultimately this invasion by russia. the president, and secretary kerry, have to shift their view to understand this is a different russia than they perceived. their view has been as secure russia is a secure europe, but the more secure russia feels, the more adventurous they become....
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environment is different. it is not half bad. >> very politic. that's move on the big investment banks, from citigroup to jpmorgan, bracing for a slump in the first quarter that is not citigroup says that trading revenue will probably drop. the jpmorgan ceo, jamie dimon, said last week that revenue from fixed income is down 15%. putting this into perspective for us, joining us by phone, jason goldberg. jason, how much of this is priced in? >> we think a lot of it is. we think that we will see trading results coming out from citigroup and j.p. morgan. you see it every day in the marketplace in terms of volume. ,aybe lower than anticipated investors and risk mode for the last few weeks. >> you make a nice distinction this morning about the venezuela laws. volume, as youh mentioned? or is this about something that went wrong? >> alternately it tends to be a terms ofng quarter in trading. if you look at the linked quarter basis, we still think it will be up 25%, 35%. most banks are just comping against the tough o
environment is different. it is not half bad. >> very politic. that's move on the big investment banks, from citigroup to jpmorgan, bracing for a slump in the first quarter that is not citigroup says that trading revenue will probably drop. the jpmorgan ceo, jamie dimon, said last week that revenue from fixed income is down 15%. putting this into perspective for us, joining us by phone, jason goldberg. jason, how much of this is priced in? >> we think a lot of it is. we think that...
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up couch environment was set for one-size-fits-all. it was affordable. in the world that rich is describing, it is increasingly less affordable for that 21-year-old to 30 five-year-old. >> walter, you covered telecom and media. what does the deal between dish and disney mean for google, apple, amazon? it >> these guys have to wonder about their long-term business plans in general. look at what the telecom companies are doing in terms of pocketing wireless usage. we had all of this debate from last week or two weeks ago, when comcast and netflix came to terms. if you are google and you want people to watch youtube or are thinking about a television type service. you are at a disadvantage, you do not control that. if i am verizon, as an example, i can extend my product to wireless. or these other guys will be at a disadvantage if they try to sell over the top. >> you have known these guys forever. i want you to ask the questions that you want to ask rich and walter right now. what matters to you when you look at the analysis on these companies? byfor me i
up couch environment was set for one-size-fits-all. it was affordable. in the world that rich is describing, it is increasingly less affordable for that 21-year-old to 30 five-year-old. >> walter, you covered telecom and media. what does the deal between dish and disney mean for google, apple, amazon? it >> these guys have to wonder about their long-term business plans in general. look at what the telecom companies are doing in terms of pocketing wireless usage. we had all of this...
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we also see specifically that there is no control environment in place. we had cyber hackers come in now up to two years to stool these coins. not only do they steal customer points but they stole 100,000 coins from the owner specifically. >> what do you think is the likelihood that these people will ever get their money back? there is no regulation? there are no laws? why should they? >> that is the fed dory. assumes there's no consumer protection whatsoever and without the consumer protection, these investors could lose everything. most probably they have lost everything. bitcoin itself is untraceable. once these transactions are done, they are irreversible. it is anonymous. it is hard to track down the criminals. it is hard to get the money back. >> it also seems to me, i'm not a lawyer by any means, establishing standing, the most basic legal principle that any suit has to go through, is virtually impossible because of the way bitcoin is designed it so there is no location and place. >> that is correct. there's no legal structure over the top of it as
we also see specifically that there is no control environment in place. we had cyber hackers come in now up to two years to stool these coins. not only do they steal customer points but they stole 100,000 coins from the owner specifically. >> what do you think is the likelihood that these people will ever get their money back? there is no regulation? there are no laws? why should they? >> that is the fed dory. assumes there's no consumer protection whatsoever and without the...
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what's exciting is ringing 3-d perception of our physical environment onto a phone. gpsrtunities like indoor and the ability to build 3-d maps in real time and localized people or devices and then add on information about the world like the location of objects and behavior of people, it's a really exciting space and will bring search into the physical everyday environment. >> let's break this into two things -- one is the technology and the other is the data. let's start with technology. what is the technological innovation that is very different that we are seeing with this? is bringingference it all together, the level of integration. some of the things they have been doing with laptops or more computing but in terms of packing it in such a small device, that is the key innovation. it is challenging because as you move a device through the world, it accrues uncertainty. map, you could localize yourself but we don't have a map in our house. the key trick of this simultaneous localization of mapping is to localize the mapping. slam?s called >> simultaneous localizati
what's exciting is ringing 3-d perception of our physical environment onto a phone. gpsrtunities like indoor and the ability to build 3-d maps in real time and localized people or devices and then add on information about the world like the location of objects and behavior of people, it's a really exciting space and will bring search into the physical everyday environment. >> let's break this into two things -- one is the technology and the other is the data. let's start with technology....
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think it is certainly a different environment than it was in 2005 or 2006. i would hesitate to say it is over. >> let me ask you about the bay area. whenever i am here in new york i hear about silicon valley and you hear about the new silicon valley of texas. why is silicon valley continuing brightest, best and or is it? >> i think it is. at the five companies worth more than $5 billion in tech and you will find they all come from silicon valley. and then five in new york. it is a network effect. if you are a world-class engineer, where should you go? the overwhelming answer is silicon valley. and then as a result, the best executives are in silicon valley , the ones who know how to scale companies. is a predominant amount of money. the culture itself is very conducive. all of those things are designed to make it a very strong network effect. it is sort of like hollywood. how hard is it to make a movie. you can make a movie in idaho. grip,etting the best key you will not get someone as good as the guy in hollywood. that is who you are competing with, you sta
think it is certainly a different environment than it was in 2005 or 2006. i would hesitate to say it is over. >> let me ask you about the bay area. whenever i am here in new york i hear about silicon valley and you hear about the new silicon valley of texas. why is silicon valley continuing brightest, best and or is it? >> i think it is. at the five companies worth more than $5 billion in tech and you will find they all come from silicon valley. and then five in new york. it is a...
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once he lost the information environment, he lost the military. with an explosion of grievances against the autocratic regime -- >> we do have breaking news. president obama speaking about -- at the white house. the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the ukraine. or for stealing the assets of the ukrainian people. according to my guidance him of the state department has put in place restrictions on the travel of certain individuals and officials. these decisions continue our efforts to impose a cost on russia. those responsible for the situation in crimea. they also give us the flexibility to adjust our response going forward based on russia's actions. we took the steps in" nation with our european allies. i've spoken to several of our closest friends around the world and i'm pleased that our international unity is on display at this important moment. readye moved together all to announce substantial assistance for the government in kiev. in brussels, our allies took some steps to impose costs on russia. i'm confident that we are moving forw
once he lost the information environment, he lost the military. with an explosion of grievances against the autocratic regime -- >> we do have breaking news. president obama speaking about -- at the white house. the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the ukraine. or for stealing the assets of the ukrainian people. according to my guidance him of the state department has put in place restrictions on the travel of certain individuals and officials. these decisions continue our efforts...
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lost the information environment, he also lost the military. with an explosion of grievances against the autocratic regime, people started putting their guns down. it is very easy to see -- to unseat and autocrat. what happens next? much more difficult. in future revolutions, they will be easier to start, but harder to finish. they are harder to finish, because if you look at ukraine, it is a highly complex society. it is not just a democrat. the eastern part of the country sympathizes with russia. the government in kiev is still in transition where there hasn't been a charismatic leader to step up. it is far more complex than following a play-by-play. >> in the ukraine, you have a sophisticated cup -- population that is highly wired. it doesn't necessarily produce democracy, power, and so forth. it can be used against it. in the book, we talk about egypt. what happened with the egyptian government, hosting mubarak got so scared of what was going on that they shut down the internet for four and a half days. the average person said, oh my god, t
lost the information environment, he also lost the military. with an explosion of grievances against the autocratic regime, people started putting their guns down. it is very easy to see -- to unseat and autocrat. what happens next? much more difficult. in future revolutions, they will be easier to start, but harder to finish. they are harder to finish, because if you look at ukraine, it is a highly complex society. it is not just a democrat. the eastern part of the country sympathizes with...